rescuing nuggets from self isolation

beekbuster

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0325201702f.jpg .first time out since the last time i posted...... days like this are not supposed to happen very often, think i better stay home tomorrow.
 

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A friend on mine found a nice piece in a digging at the top of the hill from where i found the last patch. I knew there had to be some pieces that migrated down the hill before the pocket was dug out....low and behold I was right. theres more for sure. Its not easy though. Tall grass and wet ground with lots of charcoal.
 

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Nice haul...!!!!! Snowed here today, got about 2-3 more weeks before I can get out, driving me nuts!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Wow...very nice..congrats.
 

Lanny in AB

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Sweet haul indeed!

We're still stuck in frozen/snowy mode here for a while. Glad to see that you're out getting some great gold.

All the best,

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Sweet!!!! What's the weight? Looks like a heavy load
 

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Sweet!!!! What's the weight? Looks like a heavy load

I dont have a reliable scale other than my lee powder scale, so 85.5 grains for the smaller ones, and way over 100 grains for the big one. 9 grams for the big one? my guess.
 

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Lanny in AB

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I dont have a reliable scale other than my lee powder scale, so 85.5 grains for the smaller ones, and way over 100 grains for the big one. 9 grams for the big one? my guess.

Truly nice finds, but I agree, you'd better stay home if this is going to keep on happening, could be a golden problem . . .

All the best,

Lanny
 

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First post above, welcome!
The yella is nice, too.
 

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